Duties.
The personnel board shall conduct research on
area wage and working conditions and shall serve in an advisory capacity
to town agencies and the town manager.
The board shall also assist in the coordination of collective
bargaining activities with all organized groups, excepting the professional
school staff.
Not later than March first of each year, the town manager shall
submit a proposed compensation plan and personnel policy guide to
the personnel board. The board shall hold a public hearing on the
proposed compensation plan and personnel policy guide and thereafter
forward in writing to the town manager its recommendations regarding
the proposed plan and policy guide. When placing his final compensation
plan and personnel policy guide before the town meeting, the town
manager shall attach thereto all recommendations of the personnel
board not adopted by him.
The personnel board shall, in addition, prepare a written report,
stating the board’s recommendations and reasons therefor, on
all warrant articles involving personnel matters, except for new positions
in various town agencies.
Copies of such committee reports shall be mailed or electronically
distributed to the town moderator, to each town meeting member, to
each member of the select board, to each member of the school committee
and to the heads of all town departments. Written authorization must
be provided to the town Clerk in order to receive electronic distribution
of materials.